Blars is a commune in the Lot department in southwestern France. Communes of the Lot department "Répertoire national des élus: les maires". data.gouv...
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Blàr nam Fèinne (Battlefield of the Fingalians) on Cnoc na Moine (Hill of the Peat) in The Aird, to the west of Inverness, is the site of the 11th century...
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Blair Atholl (redirect from Blàr Athall)
Blair Atholl (from the Scottish Gaelic: Blàr Athall, originally Blàr Ath Fhodla) is a village in Perthshire, Scotland, built about the confluence of the...
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Gaelic. Blàr mac Faoltaich is one of the 'four blars' in the area, comprising Blàr Mac Faoltaich, Blàr a' Chaorainn, Blàr nan Cléireach, and Blàr Mac Droighnich...
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What Power?". Bulletin of Latin American Research. 35: 5–19. doi:10.1111/blar.12417. ISSN 0261-3050. Gratius, Susanne (April 2008). "The international...
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Venezuela". Bulletin of Latin American Research. 41 (1): 102–104. doi:10.1111/blar.13316. eISSN 1470-9856. ISSN 0261-3050. S2CID 246773739. Archived from the...
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Albert Brudzewski (redirect from Albert Blar of Brudzewo)
Albert Brudzewski, also Albert Blar (of Brudzewo), Albert of Brudzewo or Wojciech Brudzewski (in Latin, Albertus de Brudzewo; c.1445–c.1497) was a Polish...
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Strathpeffer (redirect from Battle of Blar Nan Ceann)
location of the village has led to several battles being fought in the area : Blar Nan Ceann (battle (field) of the heads), lies at the western end of the modern...
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Battle of the Shirts (redirect from Blàr na Léine)
The Battle of the Shirts (Scottish Gaelic: Blàr na Léine, also the Battle of Kinloch-Lochy) was a Scottish clan battle that took place in 1544 in the Great...
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Toblerone (/ˈtoʊbləroʊn/ TOH-blər-ohn, German: [tobləˈroːnə]) is a Swiss chocolate brand owned by Mondelez International (originally Kraft Foods). It is...
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Kilmuir, Skye (redirect from Blar A'Bhuailte)
designer Alexander McQueen has his headstone here. Within the parish lies Blàr a' Bhuailte (grid reference NG4467), the "field of the stricken", where Vikings...
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Kilmuir (redirect from Blar a' Bhuailte)
Kilmuir (Gaelic: Cill Mhoir or Cille Mhoire) is the name of a number of settlements in Scotland: Kilmuir, Skye, on the Trotternish peninsula Kilmuir, Black...
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Blairgowrie and Rattray (redirect from Blàr Ghobharaidh)
"Plain of Gowrie" in Scottish Gaelic, in which language it is spelt Blàr Ghobharaidh or Blàr Ghobhraidh. The name Rattray is Raitear in Gaelic, and may derive...
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The Battle of Falkirk (Scottish Gaelic: Blàr na h-Eaglaise Brice; Scots: Battle o Fawkirk), on 22 July 1298, was one of the major battles in the First...
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Broadford, Skye (redirect from Goir a' Blar)
Broadford (Scottish Gaelic: An t-Àth Leathann [ən̪ˠ t̪aːh ˈʎɛhən̪ˠ]), together with nearby Harrapool, is the second-largest settlement on the Isle of Skye...
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The Battle of Stirling Bridge (Scottish Gaelic: Blàr Drochaid Shruighlea) was fought during the First War of Scottish Independence. On 11 September 1297...
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The Battle of Blar na Pairce (Scottish Gaelic: Blàr na Pàirce "Battle of the Park") was a Scottish clan battle that took place just outside Strathpeffer...
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have had a conspicuous bad tooth that appeared "blue" (i.e. "black", as blár "blue" meant "blue-black", or "dark-coloured"). Another explanation, proposed...
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Dunbar Beitean Beaton, Bethune In Ross. Bhàsa Vass Bhodhsa Vass Blacach Black Blàr Blair Blàrach Blair, Muir Bochanan Buchanan Boid, Bòid Boyd Bòideach Boyd...
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Inverness lies near two important battle sites: the 11th-century battle of Blàr nam Fèinne against Norway which took place on the Aird, and the 18th century...
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numerous places in Scotland called Blair, derived from the Scottish Gaelic blàr, meaning "plain", "meadow" or "field", frequently a battlefield. The given...
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Belmont-Bretenoux Belmont-Sainte-Foi Berganty Bessonies Bétaille Biars-sur-Cère Bio Blars Boissières Le Bourg Boussac Le Bouyssou Bouziès Brengues Bretenoux Cabrerets...
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Raud(t) Rød(t) Rød(t) Rött / Röd Rot Rood / Rode Read Red Bláur / blá / blátt Blár / blá / blátt Blå(tt) Blå(tt) Blå(t) Blå(tt) Blau Blauw(e) Blau(e) Blue Hvítur...
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The Battle of Bannockburn (Scottish Gaelic: Blàr Allt nam Bànag or Blàr Allt a' Bhonnaich) was fought on 23–24 June 1314, between the army of Robert the...
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the rest were transported to the colonies. /kəˈlɒdən/; Scottish Gaelic: Blàr Chùil Lodair Duffy 2015, p. 453 passim. Pittock 2016, p. ?. Harrington 1991...
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Battle of Bloody Bay (redirect from Blàr Bàgh na Fala)
The Battle of Bloody Bay, or Blàr Bàgh na Fala in Scottish Gaelic, was a naval battle fought near Tobermory, Scotland. It was fought on the coast of Mull...
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Ltd on behalf of the Society for Latin American Studies: 5–17. doi:10.1111/blar.12518. Petit, Pere; Cuéllar, Jaime (2012). "O golpe de 1964 e a instauração...
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(1480/83) Bloody Bay (1480/83) Lochmaben Fair (1484) Aldy Charrish (1487) Blar Na Pairce (1485/91) Raid on Ross (1491) Drumchatt (1497) Black Mount (1497/98)...
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The Aird (redirect from Battle of Blar Nam Feinne)
The area gives its name to a Highland Council ward – Aird and Loch Ness. Blar Nam Feinne (grid reference NH595433 is a site on Cnoc na Moine that reputedly...
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could be the "loch of swamps", a historic water feature that existed on the Blàr Mòr, where the area's High School and Health Centre are situated today. Other...
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